There is said than images are much better than words. That´s this case: I couldn´t explain better the magic of the moment they were taken. Try to find the details on them, ´cause there are very specials....the nails of the trucker similar to the ostrich´s ones, the perfection on cebra´s skin.....
Best regards from Spain,
Well we weren't having much luck with bushbuck and we sat over a large soybean feild were they had been doing some crop damage. At last light this fellow steps out at 150-175 yards and I placed my shot a little too far back and only caught the off-side lung. When I took the shot I was sitting and shooting over Johans shoulder, the scope came back and hit me in the eyebrow, as blood was running into my eye Johan is telling me to "shoot again, shoot again." By the time the I cleared my eye, the bushbuck made it back into the tall reeds. Johan made a decision to go back to camp, have a drink, I smoked a cigar, gave time for the bullet to work and most importantly get the little jack russell terrier. Johan and I headed back to the tall reeds armed with my rifle, Johans shotgun with buckshot and a team of men with bright flashlights. When we got back the jackie picked up the blood right away and found the buck dead. Quite good excitement for a bushbuck.
This is my fallow deer taken with my Botech Air Raid from 32 yards. With a lot of hard work it finaly paid of with this good open range trophy at 248dp.
This is a picture of my sons very first hunt.
He shot a Blesbok at a distance of 105 meters. He was using my rifle, a Musgrave in .270 caliber handloaded witg 110 grain GS custom bullets.
His name is Divan Viljoen and is 11 years old.
Since we are mainly biltong hunters, an opportunity like yours is a lifelong dream.
Although this is no trophy buck, we would appreciate you considering our entry.
Yours truly
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